Literature DB >> 24855543

Roles of spheroid formation of hepatocytes in liver tissue engineering.

Hu-Lin Jiang1, You-Kyoung Kim2, Ki-Hyun Cho3, Young-Chul Jang3, Yun-Jaie Choi2, Jong-Hoon Chung4, Chong-Su Cho2.   

Abstract

The liver plays an important role in a broad spectrum of physiological functions and detoxifies endogenous and exogenous substances. The liver failure is associated with a high risk of mortality because it is one of important organs in our body. Various bioartificial liver (BAL) systems have been used for clinical trials as a bridge for liver transplantations in patients with liver failure. Long term and stable liver-specific functions of hepatocytes in the development of BAL support systems should be considered. Spheroid formation of hepatocytes enhances liver-specific functions. In this review, hepatocyte spheroid formation methods such as galactose density, topology of extracellular matrix, micro-molding technique, hanging-drop culture, non-adhesive surface, positive charged surface, spinner culture, rocked technique, medium component, external forces, coculture system and polymeric nanospheres are explained for enhancing liver-specific functions.

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Keywords:  Extracellular matrix; Hepatocyte; Liver function; Spheroid; Tissue engineering

Year:  2010        PMID: 24855543      PMCID: PMC4021799          DOI: 10.15283/ijsc.2010.3.2.69

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Stem Cells        ISSN: 2005-3606            Impact factor:   2.500


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Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2003-02       Impact factor: 12.479

2.  Rapid, large-scale formation of porcine hepatocyte spheroids in a novel spheroid reservoir bioartificial liver.

Authors:  Scott L Nyberg; Joseph Hardin; Bruce Amiot; Upendra A Argikar; Rory P Remmel; Piero Rinaldo
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 5.799

3.  A method for the effective formation of hepatocyte spheroids using a biodegradable polymer nanosphere.

Authors:  So-Jung Gwak; Dongho Choi; Seung Sam Paik; Seung-Woo Cho; Sang-Soo Kim; Cha Yong Choi; Byung-Soo Kim
Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res A       Date:  2006-08       Impact factor: 4.396

4.  Hepatocyte spheroid culture on a polydimethylsiloxane chip having microcavities.

Authors:  Kohji Nakazawa; Yumiko Izumi; Junji Fukuda; Takashi Yasuda
Journal:  J Biomater Sci Polym Ed       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 3.517

5.  Tissue engineering with electric fields: immobilization of mammalian cells in multilayer aggregates using dielectrophoresis.

Authors:  Anil Sebastian; Anne-Marie Buckle; Gerard H Markx
Journal:  Biotechnol Bioeng       Date:  2007-10-15       Impact factor: 4.530

6.  Biochemical properties of encapsulated high-density 3-D HepG2 aggregates formed in an ultrasound trap for application in hepatotoxicity studies : Biochemical responses of encapsulated 3-D HepG2 aggregates.

Authors:  Despina Bazou
Journal:  Cell Biol Toxicol       Date:  2009-03-21       Impact factor: 6.691

7.  Preconditioned cell array optimized for a three-dimensional culture of hepatocytes.

Authors:  Yoshitaka Miyamoto; Takeshi Ikeya; Shin Enosawa
Journal:  Cell Transplant       Date:  2009       Impact factor: 4.064

8.  Spheroid formation of hepatocytes using synthetic polymer.

Authors:  M Kamihira; K Yamada; R Hamamoto; S Iijima
Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci       Date:  1997-12-31       Impact factor: 5.691

9.  Microfluidic hydrodynamic cellular patterning for systematic formation of co-culture spheroids.

Authors:  Yu-suke Torisawa; Bobak Mosadegh; Gary D Luker; Maria Morell; K Sue O'Shea; Shuichi Takayama
Journal:  Integr Biol (Camb)       Date:  2009-10-22       Impact factor: 2.192

10.  Control of adhesion and detachment of parenchymal liver cells using lactose-carrying polystyrene as substratum.

Authors:  A Kobayashi; K Kobayashi; T Akaike
Journal:  J Biomater Sci Polym Ed       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 3.517

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Authors:  Kayla Duval; Hannah Grover; Li-Hsin Han; Yongchao Mou; Adrian F Pegoraro; Jeffery Fredberg; Zi Chen
Journal:  Physiology (Bethesda)       Date:  2017-07

2.  Zebularine upregulates expression of CYP genes through inhibition of DNMT1 and PKR in HepG2 cells.

Authors:  Kazuaki Nakamura; Kazuko Aizawa; Kyaw Htet Aung; Junji Yamauchi; Akito Tanoue
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-01-23       Impact factor: 4.379

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